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Duality Blanket
"What’s better than one blanket? TWO! This gorgeous blanket made with the interlocking crochet technique makes two beautiful patterns meaning no wrong side! Each side has a different pattern with a strong contrast! You are going to love creating this free pattern for a interlocking crochet blanket, although a challenge it is a very fun project and you can do it with the help of the full step-by-step video tutorial! This pattern is designated as an Advanced Skill Level pattern because this special crochet technique is a huge undertaking. For this pattern I have only written it for one size, however I have included a section below explaining the multiple and how to make different blanket sizes. When choosing your yarns for this project be sure to pick contrasting colors to really make this beautiful blanket pop. For mine I chose a solid for my first color (Pound of Love in Vanilla) and a self striping yarn for my second color (Mandala in Centaur) it does all the work for you, giving the effect of crochet color work! Be sure to place a stitch marker in the last st of the end of each row before switching to the next color so that your stitches do not get dropped."
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet GaugeChain 20 for Foundation Row A
Chain 18 for Foundation Row B
Follow pattern for first repeat (Rows 1-6)
Swatch will measure 4 by 4 inches
Finished SizeOne Size: 67 by 50 inches